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The organizers of the Las Vegas Grand Prix have promised the level of disruption will be lower and communication improved ahead of the second edition of the race on Nov. 23. The inaugural grand pri…
The organizers of the Las Vegas Grand Prix have pledged to reduce disruption and enhance communication for the upcoming second edition of the race on Nov. 23. The first race drew criticism for its impact on local residents and workers due to road closures and traffic disruptions caused by the track build along the Strip. Chief Operating Officer Brian Yost assures that this year, the level of disruption will be significantly reduced as the track has already been paved and prepared. Efforts will be made to effectively communicate ways to minimize the race’s impact, especially regarding access routes and alternatives for the general public, hotel visitors, and employees working along Las Vegas Boulevard. Formula 1’s chief commercial officer, Emily Prazer, acknowledges the community’s concerns but highlights the collective efforts of stakeholders to enhance efficiency and communication for the event’s second year.